[Cut Open] Puro PBL14610 - Virgin (GREY, Slotted)

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Sloppy, shoddy assembly. No excuse for not deburring those inlet holes. I never have liked Purolator products and would rather have a Denso filter on my vehicle regardless of filtration efficiency, which in my opinion, doesn't matter a hoot anyway. No excuse.
 
Originally Posted By: HosteenJorje
No excuse for not deburring those inlet holes.


I really don't think Purolator knows how to deburr holes.
 
Merk - if the ADBV does not seal against the holes, then deburring them may not be needed.

In one of the recent cut & posts of a BOSS base plate, the ADBV was clearly cut and likely compromised.

Thanks for the zoom in.
 
A clean sharp edge cuts as well or better than a burred edge. It is physically impossible for a bur on a hole edge, like seen on these filters, to cut through the adbv by itself. Try pressing on a burred hole like these with a finger, does the finger get cut off? Cut a piece of cheese with a knife, doesn't it require the blade to pass through all of the cheese to cut through it? It seems pretty obvious a small bur does not slice through much of anything. In this style adbv shown in these two recent posts, the valves haven't been damaged at all. The Bosch I cut wasn't damaged at all and has sharp holes with small burs too. Want to see sharp inlet holes right on the adbv sealing surface? Look at Fram's design.
WM has the TG4386 for $4.26 right now BTW, I ordered a couple to alternate with the Toyota and Boss, just for playing around.
 
I have the Boss PBL25288 on my 99 Z71. I got it with the oil change special at aap and I think after seeing this I will be changing the filter and oil at 5000 miles max.
 
Originally Posted By: goodtimes
A clean sharp edge cuts as well or better than a burred edge. It is physically impossible for a bur on a hole edge, like seen on these filters, to cut through the adbv by itself.
Then how do you explain the cuts that happened on this Purolator Boss ?
 
BTW here is the center tube:

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And here is a comparison of the tapping plates between BOSS and ONE:

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Originally Posted By: 2015_PSD
Originally Posted By: goodtimes
A clean sharp edge cuts as well or better than a burred edge. It is physically impossible for a bur on a hole edge, like seen on these filters, to cut through the adbv by itself.
Then how do you explain the cuts that happened on this Purolator Boss ?

I already offered an explanation in that thread. The second baseplate is pressed into the thicker base and possibly the tool went in too far. How do you explain the bur cutting all the way through? Or even a sharp edge without a bur? That other thread is also a different style valve and baseplate than this one. They put the round holes closer to the center where before they had oval holes farther away. Chamfered holes are better, but find a filter that has them inside. I haven't seen any yet. This filter is fine.
 
Originally Posted By: goodtimes
Originally Posted By: 2015_PSD
Originally Posted By: goodtimes
A clean sharp edge cuts as well or better than a burred edge. It is physically impossible for a bur on a hole edge, like seen on these filters, to cut through the adbv by itself.
Then how do you explain the cuts that happened on this Purolator Boss ?

I already offered an explanation in that thread. The second baseplate is pressed into the thicker base and possibly the tool went in too far. How do you explain the bur cutting all the way through? Or even a sharp edge without a bur? That other thread is also a different style valve and baseplate than this one. They put the round holes closer to the center where before they had oval holes farther away. Chamfered holes are better, but find a filter that has them inside. I haven't seen any yet. This filter is fine.
Why would I need to? It clearly did cut all the way through as shown in the photos and videos.
 
So, I sliced my finger open trying to dissect the media, so unless you guys want bloody media pictures that better wait a few days to finish....
 
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Originally Posted By: DuckRyder
BTW here is the center tube:

PBL14610slotsBOSS9.jpg



Those louvers all look to point in the same direction. Photos of other examples looked to have louvers in pairs that faced in opposite directions.
 
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: DuckRyder
BTW here is the center tube:

PBL14610slotsBOSS9.jpg



Those louvers all look to point in the same direction. Photos of other examples looked to have louvers in pairs that faced in opposite directions.


They are opposite Zee. Did you start celebrating early?
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Originally Posted By: funflyer
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: DuckRyder
BTW here is the center tube:

PBL14610slotsBOSS9.jpg



Those louvers all look to point in the same direction. Photos of other examples looked to have louvers in pairs that faced in opposite directions.


They are opposite Zee. Did you start celebrating early?
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LoL ... not yet. They don't look formed with opposite pairs like the ones shown below. Must be the angle of the photo.
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Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: funflyer
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: DuckRyder
BTW here is the center tube:

PBL14610slotsBOSS9.jpg



Those louvers all look to point in the same direction. Photos of other examples looked to have louvers in pairs that faced in opposite directions.


They are opposite Zee. Did you start celebrating early?
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LoL ... not yet. They don't look formed with opposite pairs like the ones shown below. Must be the angle of the photo.
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They are in opposite directions. I think the camera just had troubles focusing.
 
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Not sure why the center tube is so hard to capture on this one, it has alternating rows:

PBL14610slotsBOSS14.jpg


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And the ADBV differs in the center where it stands off from the tapping plate:

ABDVPLPBL146101.jpg


ABDVPLPBL146102.jpg
 
Originally Posted By: DuckRyder

Not sure why the center tube is so hard to capture on this one, it has alternating rows:

PBL14610slotsBOSS14.jpg



That's a good shot ... they look well formed.
 
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The black stuff is ink bleed through from the back, not sure the purpose but there is an inked line on the back of the media in one area.

There are also two strips of discoloration, I am not sure what those are about, can't feel any reinforcement or anything there.

Media is pretty sturdy
 
This is a filter i would never ever use on anything except maybe my desk for a paper weight because the paint job is the only thing i like about this filter.
 
There was a Classic cut open that had the same tapping plate/adbv as the Boss shown here, only in nitrile, a few posts back.

There must be about four kinds of different Purolator baseplates now. I wonder if the Boss media comes from Germany or is made here. This is a Mercedes OE Mann fleece filter, looks like maybe same media. I put quite a bit of stock into the fact Mercedes has tested and used this kind of media for some years now. If it is the same.

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I'm betting it's the same from the looks of it. Why would they have two different full synthetic media when one would do for all their full synthetic filters?
 
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